Employees in Madwire Media's project management division work at their computers Wednesday at the company's location on the south side of Lake Loveland at 504 W. Eisenhower Blvd.

Windsor developer Martin Lind, right, chats with Tony Fiest of Denver during a real estate auction conducted by J.P. King auctioneers Thursday at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center in Loveland.

Employees from the auction house J.P. King conduct an auction Thursday afternoon at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center in Loveland where nearly 600 people converged for the sale of properties in Windsor developer Martin Lind's portfolio of real estate.

Rebecca Meuret, front, and Thompson Valley High School senior Amanda Richins, 17, sort through racks of dresses Wednesday afternoon at Loveland Wedding Center, 680 E. Eisenhower Blvd., where volunteers were setting up the upcoming Fairy Godmother Project. The project accepts donated dresses and also men's suits and then sells them to teens to wear to prom. When customers find a outfit they like they're asked to donate whatever amount of money they can before taking it home. For more information about the project or donation dropoff locations call Dee Valdez at (970) 308-1062. Valdez said they especially need donations of any men's suits or formal wear and plus sizes in women's dresses.

Panda Bicycles sales manager Josh Stratton, left, co-founder Jacob Castillo and frame builder Kameron Moore pose next to several models of the company's bamboo-framed bicycles last week in the showroom area of the Fort Collins business located at 130 W. Olive St., Unit E.

A combination of steel and bamboo is used to make frames for the various models of bikes manufactured by Panda Bicycles in Fort Collins.

Panda Bicycles frame builder Kameron Moore trues the rear wheel of one of the company's bamboo-framed bicycles in the production area of the Fort Collins business.

Rylee Vogel, 9, sings and dances to the song "I've Got No Strings" from Walt Disney's Pinocchio during Stars of Tomorrow on Saturday, March 12, 2011 at Thompson Valley High School's Roberta L. Price Auditorium.

Nine-year-old Taryn Johnson plays guitar and sings the song "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None the Richer while onstage during Stars of Tomorrow on Saturday, March 12, 2010 at Thompson Valley High School's Roberta L. Price Auditorium.

Twelve-year-old Weston Kleeman performs a hip hop dance solo called "Joy in the Dance" during the Stars of Tomorrow on Saturday, March 12, 2011 at Thompson Valley High School's Roberta L. Price Auditorium.

A packet containing information on carbon monoxide poisoning hangs from a handle on the front door of a home in Windsor after volunteers from the Lauren Project made a visit March 5, 2011 during their door-to-door campaign to educate residents about the dangers of carbon monoxide.

Alicia Kaempfe, left, and Sarah Stringer talk to Alec McGinn outside his home in Windsor during a door-to-door campaign on March 5, 2011 by the Lauren Project to educate and inform residents of Windsor and Severance about the dangers of carbon monoxide. Kaempfe and Stringer attend Colorado State University and belong to the Kappa Delta sorority which had 25 members volunteer that day along with five members of the sorority Pi Beta Phi and others.

Ferguson High School student Tasha Sweetin speaks to attendees of the school's third quarter graduation ceremony Friday as she prepares to graduate along with six other classmates.

Ryan Brady, center, laughs during Ferguson High School's third quarter graduation ceremony Friday at the school. From left are teachers Bill Seideman and Cathy Beach, and Ferguson graduates Brady, Brittany Ledwell, Alyssa Cochran and Jesse Behnke.

Emergency personnel work the scene of an automobile accident Friday afternoon at the intersection of Eisenhower Boulevard and Boyd Lake Avenue.

Loveland Police officer Tim Yunger, left, officer Justin Lorenzen, center, and Sgt. Jeff Fisher smile as Chief Luke Hecker, not pictured, tells them how proud he is of them for their efforts busting burglars. The three were honored with Meritorious Service Awards Wednesday afternoon at the Loveland Police Department.

Four-year-old Abbigail Florez-Wright looks on as her mother, Andrea Wright, has an ashen cross marked on her forehead by Pastor Susan Candea on Wednesday at King of Glory Lutheran Church, 2919 N. Wilson Ave., during their Ash Wednesday service.